The brother of King Charles III of Great Britain—former Prince Andrew—has moved to a farm following high-profile scandals and the loss of his royal status, and is attempting to secure a more lenient treatment of his situation.
This is reported by Western media, citing sources.
According to their reports, Andrew left his estate in Windsor, where he had lived for about 30 years, and moved to a more modest residence in Sandringham.
The king refused to provide his brother with a separate staff—now he shares the same staff.
Insiders claim that Andrew regularly calls Charles III asking him to reconsider the restrictions, but the monarch has not changed his position.
The scandal surrounding the former prince, linked to his ties with Jeffrey Epstein, has significantly impacted not only him but also the reputation of the entire royal family.
Former British civil servants have stated that the brother of the King of Great Britain, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, used taxpayer funds to pay for personal expenses—including massages and expensive trips—while serving as a trade representative.
As a reminder, Prince Andrew was detained in connection with a case of official misconduct.
Scotland has also reacted to the arrest of former Prince Andrew.